What Can Stable Isotope Analysis of Top Predator Tissues Contribute to Monitoring of Tundra Ecosystems?

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P356DOI10.1007/S10021-014-9834-9

P50authorRolf Anker ImsQ383645
Niels Martin SchmidtQ42328493
Nigel G. YoccozQ46513340
Bart A. NoletQ51164535
Nicolas LecomteQ64781980
Dorothee EhrichQ73590154
P2093author name stringEva Fuglei
Barwolt S. Ebbinge
Siw T. Killengreen
Aleksandr A. Sokolov
Natalya A. Sokolova
Anna Y. Rodnikova
Igor Y. Popov
Irina E. Menyushina
Ivan G. Pokrovsky
Vasily A. Sokolov
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P4510describes a project that usesstable isotope analysisQ116478036
P433issue3
P921main subjectapex predatorQ19067
tundraQ43262
stable isotope analysisQ116478036
P304page(s)404-416
P577publication date2015-01-06
P1433published inEcosystemsQ15754480
P1476titleWhat Can Stable Isotope Analysis of Top Predator Tissues Contribute to Monitoring of Tundra Ecosystems?
P478volume18

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